The Phoenix woman accused of shoving a vibrator into her 2-year-old son's anus has pleaded not guilty to charges in the case. The vibrator had to be surgically removed. Rickesha Burns, 21, called police almost two weeks ago, reporting that her son was bleeding from his anus but said she didn't know exactly what happened. She said she was at a park with her son that day, March 24, and while she was "looking at a text message for about 10 seconds," a boy she didn't know at the park did "something" to her son, according to court documents obtained by New Times. "She said she does not know what he did but is sure he did something," a probable-cause statement says. The boy was brought to Phoenix Children's Hospital, and doctors discovered that he had numerous bruises around his anus, a "hanger-type" bruise on his hip, and yet another bruise on his neck. Doctors also found an object lodged in his rectum, which appears to be "a vibrator or some other sex toy." Police interviewed Burns, who still claimed that a teenage boy at a park did it, even though she "believes it is her vibrator," and police found the boy's blood on her shirt, according to court documents. A Phoenix police spokesman said there was zero evidence that the boy was assaulted at the park. Burns told police that she "worked hard to get her son back and would not do anything like this to hurt her son." Indeed, court records show that Burns was investigated for child abuse in 2011, but it doesn't appear that criminal charges were ever filed. State records don't show any criminal history for Burns, other than a couple of misdemeanor cases related to driving without the proper documentation. Burns' son needed to have surgery to get the vibrator removed, according to court documents. Police said the injuries around the boy's anus appear to be caused by a hanger, or similar object, being used in an attempt to get the vibrator out. At her arraignment today, Burns pleaded not guilty to the charges against her, including sexual conduct with a minor and child abuse. A judge had previously ordered that Burns be held without bond. Her next court date is scheduled for May 23.

Basketball player Kevin Ware says he doesn't recall talking to first lady Michelle Obama after his leg injury.Ware, who broke his leg in the NCAA tournament recently spoke with CNN about The First Lady calling him.

(Video Below)An unidentified woman was captured on cellphone video tossing aside a child believed to be her daughter to fight another passenger on a city bus, Live Leaks reports.

The two-minute video shows the mother arguing with another woman on a Connecticut public bus for reasons not exactly clear. Though it appears that women were going back and forth over a relationship a relative of the mother had with the other woman’s boyfriend. Somebody grab my baby!,” the unidentified women yells. “Somebody grab my baby! I will thrash you on this bus! I will beat the sh*t out of you on this bus, little girl.” A voice blaring from of an overhead sound system can be heard asking the ladies to calm down, but the altercation only gets worse. The woman holding the baby goes on to express her anger about what she feels is the other passenger’s disrespect towards her in from of her baby. Eventually, the woman tosses her baby to another passenger, charges the woman and a brawl ensues. “Oh my God,” a voice out of the camera is heard saying at the shock of the woman tossing her baby aside to fight the woman.

Size DOES matter? Women find tall men with larger penises more attractive.A study concluded that tall men with larger penises are what heterosexual women want.

When asked to rate images of computer-generated men, women chose taller guys with longer penises, a study found. The women didn't know they were participating in a study about penis size. -------------------------------

The eternal question of whether penis size matters to women has been probed by a team of international scientists who reported on Monday that yes, ladies do find larger men more attractive.

What's more, prehistoric women who could see the sex organs of their scantily clad male counterparts may have helped influence the evolution of larger genitals in men by choosing to mate with partners who were bigger.

Researchers said they decided to tackle the topic because past studies had offered conflicting answers, and may have been sullied by asking the women too directly.

"Since penis size is a sensitive subject, it's hard to determine whether females lied or 'self-After showing computer-generated images of men to over 100 women, researchers deceived' in their responses," lead author Brian Mautz, a postdoctoral researcher in evolution and sexual selection at the University of Ottawa, told AFP via email.

So they embarked on a new type of study, using computer-generated images of generic male figures with varying heights, body shapes and flaccid penis lengths. A sample of 105 Australian women were asked to view 53 of these life-sized robot-like pictures, which rotated so they were visible at different angles.

The women -- all heterosexual -- were not told they were participating in a study about penis size. They were simply asked to rate the figures according to sexual attractiveness. Their answers were collected anonymously.

Researchers found that women rated tall men with long penises as the most attractive.

The women also tended to gaze longer at the larger men. But not too long -- each rating was made in about three seconds.

"The attractiveness scores were still increasing at the largest values for these traits."

The findings were published in a peer-reviewed scientific journal in the United States, called the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS).

The results "directly contradict claims that penis size is unimportant to most females," and also hint at why human males tend to have relatively larger genitalia when compared to other primates, the study said.

"Our results show that female mate choice could have played a role in the evolution of the relatively large human male penis," the authors wrote.

"Before clothing, the nonretractable humanpenis would have been conspicuous to potential mates."

The study did not get into the racial background of men and whether that may affect penis size, but it did document the ethnicity and age of the women it was studying for hints about whether penis size mattered.

More than 70 percent of the women were of European origin, 20 percent were Asian and seven percent were from elsewhere.

An Arizona man charged with stabbing his wife and son to death admitted to committing the crime over fear he had infected her with human immunodeficiency virus and his belief that their son was handicapped.

ABC 15 reports Eugene Maraventano told police he had been with prostitutes and feared he had “contracted HIV or other diseases and passed them onto his wife Janet."

The 64-year-old man also told detectives his wife was ill and he was afraid she'd test positive for cancer, so he decided to terminate her life.

Court documents indicate Maraventano attacked his wife with a kitchen knife as she was sleeping. He confessed to having considered buying a gun to kill her, but decided not to because "[he's'] not a violent person."

After stabbing his wife the suspect allegedly tried to commit suicide, but instead decided to kill his 27-year-old son Bryan.

Maraventano told detectives he thought his son was handicapped because he spent too much time playing video games and had no job, friends or a girlfriend.

So he went into his son's room and stabbed him twice.

According to the medical examiner, Janet and Bryan had been dead for a few days when Maraventano called 911. He is facing two counts of first-degree murder.

(VIDEO BELOW) According to Greenwood, South Carolina police , 33 year old Marvin Holmes II was arrested after pawning his wedding ring to a pawn shop for $20 to pay a prostitute.

Police say Holmes picked up the Prostitute, Rhonda Kelley, and told her he had no money.

He then Drove her to a pawn shop, pawned his wedding ring to pay her the $20.00.

Holmes then drove her to a crack-house where Kelley bought crack. After being seen with the prostitute by police in a well known area for prostitution Holmes was questioned and told Police what happened.

In case you missed it, weeks ago marked an exciting new chapter in French reproductive rights. Thanks to a new law that came into effect on April 1, women no longer have to pay to terminate a pregnancy and minors won't need to use up all their pocket money in order to afford their birth control. Although this sounds too good to be true, it ain't no April Fools.According to France 24, increasing reproductive justice was one of François Hollande's main campaign promises during the past election. Under his new bill, women are now entitled to a full reimbursement for the cost of their abortion and girls aged 15-18 are also guaranteed free birth control (both for the contraceptive pill and the implant).When the bill passed in October, the Minister of Health, Marisol Touraine, explained that it was a "public health choice" and she took the opportunity to remind people that abortion is "never a trivial act" for women. Since increasing access to birth control has consistently shown to reduce abortion rates, French authorities are expecting to see a drop the amount of women requiring abortions now that the law is effective. For those of you that are already rolling up your sleeves and jumping to the comment section to proclaim that free abortions will increase the incidence of abortions, let me stop you right there.Access to free, legal and safe abortions does not, has not and will never increase pregnancy termination rates in the long-term. Unlike soda refils, abortion does not become more attractive when it's free. Abortion is not an attractive choice, it's a really difficult one. Abortions aren't like half price easter chocolates, women don't run out and get them because they're on sale (easter chocolate sale? WHERE? WHERE?).

They get them because they need them, and that's why the government should be concerned with provinding affordable and safe access to them.

We all know that President Obama likes to joke, but did he cross the line when he praised the beauty of California Attorney General Kamala Harris? By now you may have heard that he called her "the best-looking attorney general" during remarks at a fundraiser in Atherton, Calif., according to ABC News. "You have to be careful to, first of all, say she is brilliant and she is dedicated and she is tough, and she is exactly what you'd want in anybody who is administering the law, and making sure that everybody is getting a fair shake. She also happens to be by far the best-looking attorney general in the country -- Kamala Harris is here." "It's true! C'mon," he said as the crowd laughed, according to a report provided by a print reporter at the home of John Goldman, an heir to the Levi-Strauss fortune. "And she is a great friend and has just been a great supporter for many, many years. She's brilliant and she's dedicated," Obama said at a luncheon fundraiser benefiting the DNC. The Daily News reports that some critics took to Twitter to condemn his remarks as "awkward" and "sexist." "Obama's comment about Kamala Harris is disgraceful and really terrible for workplace equality," tweeted New York magazine writer Jonathan Chait. Not surprisingly, the Republican National Committee quickly pounced on Obama, posting a snarky Twitter message. "Not awkward and perfectly fine for him to say, right?" it said. While the remark left plenty of observers hot and bothered, it didn't offend everyone: "How did it become so difficult to call a woman good looking in public," tweeted Politico media reporter Dylan Byers.